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consistent scientific methods for mobility planning and management, (2) integrate a new set of modular metrics for responsible mobility, (3) embed the planning methods into the open data AgiMo Digital Twin, (4
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functional aspects of the olfactory system in amphibians and other aquatic vertebrates. Using advanced imaging, neurophysiological, and molecular biological methods, we investigate the olfactory system
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-kolleg.org/en/bergsas/programme/laa/index.html is not on the archaeology of specific regions, or spaces, but rather on the spectrum of methods and research strategies applied in the study of landscape
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solving. Diverse research areas: Work on numerical models, analyzing large data sets, statistical methods and more in a unique scientific environment. Who Should Apply? Emphasizing the physical system
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, as well as methods of parameter estimation and stochastic modelling experience in analysing processes interlinking solid Earth and ice sheet would be an asset excellent problem-solving skills and
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. Methods to be used Fieldwork: participate in one survey to understand the ecosystem and measurement techniques. C++ coding with DuMux source code and its shallow-water module (link Darcy/Richards models
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functional aspects of the olfactory system in amphibians and other aquatic vertebrates. Using advanced imaging, neurophysiological, and molecular biological methods, we investigate the olfactory system
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learning and data analysis experts. The main tasks include the analysis of complex biomedical data using modern AI methods, as well as the development of novel machine and deep learning algorithms
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. DAAD will conduct a formal review of the applications received via the DAAD portal only, according to the DAAD criteria. In addition to this first step, applicants must at the same time/as a second step
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arbitrary complexity and shape at the sub-nanometer scale. Such structures can be used to construct artificial cell mimics and new materials. A scaffold-free DNA tile assembly is a programmable method for the